Webinar: Using online communities of practice to complement health research: experiences from Healthcare Information for All
Arrangement
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Thiswebinar will learn from the research projects’ experience with collaborating with HIFAand benefiting from HIFA’s vibrant online communities to inform their research processes.
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Webinar description
Healthcare Information For All (HIFA) is a global community of practice with more than 20,000 members worldwide, including health workers, librarians, publishers, researchers, and policymakers. It aims to improve the availability and use of healthcare information in low- and middle-income countries and protect people from misinformation.
HIFA has recently partnered two health systems research projects funded by the Research Council of Norway
- mHealth-Innovate: exploring healthcare workers’ informal and innovative uses of mobile phone messaging in LMICs
- SUPPORT-SYSTEMS: exploring how decision-making processes for health systems strengthening and universal health coverage can be made more inclusive, responsive and accountable
Specifically, HIFA planned and implemented two in-depth online discussions on the HIFA forums in 2022 to explore and address issues relevant to the two research projects. The SUPPORT-SYSTEMS discussion is reported here, while this recent peer-reviewed publication summarizes the mHEALTH-INNOVATE/HIFA-discussion: read it here.
This webinar will learn from the research projects’ experience with collaborating with HIFA and benefiting from HIFA’s vibrant online communities to inform their research processes. We will also learn from the perspective of participants who contributed to the discussions by sharing their experiential knowledge and reflecting critically on the questions posed by the research projects. These lessons can be valuable for future research projects that might also benefit from using online communities as a source of joint learning and knowledge generation.
Programme
Time (CET) |
Item |
Presenter |
2 – 2.05PM |
Welcome |
Unni Gopinathan Senior Scientist, Norwegian Institute of Public Health |
2.05 – 2.15PM |
HIFA and research partnerships |
Neil Pakenham-Walsh, Coordinator of the HIFA campaign (Healthcare Information For All) Co-director of the Global Healthcare Information Network
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2.15 – 2.30PM |
Co-producing research processes with HIFA: experiences from two health systems research projects • mHealth-Innovate: exploring healthcare workers’ informal and innovative uses of mobile phone messaging in LMICs |
Claire Glenton Professor of Evidence-Based Practice, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences |
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• SUPPORT-SYSTEMS: exploring how decision-making processes for health systems strengthening and universal health coverage can be made more inclusive, responsive and accountable |
Unni Gopinathan |
2.30 – 2.45PM |
Participating in HIFA forums to share knowledge and inform research: motivation, value and ideas for improvement |
Venus Mushininga, Program Manager, NCDs, Ministry of Health and Child Care, Zimbabwe Tarry Asoka, Independent consultant in health and development |
2.45 – 3PM |
Questions |
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